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St. Christopher

St. Christopher's Inn
189 Greenwich High Road
Greenwich
London

SE10 8JA
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Steeped in history and oozing small town charm, Greenwich is the perfect location for backpackers who want the London thrill without the stress. Situated in the south east corner of the capital this hostel is a haven and it's only a 10 minute train ride from London Bridge. Greenwich is a tranquil sanctuary within the city limits of hectic London and it's steeped in history, science and great naval traditions. The easiest way to reach us is by train from London Bridge station. When you reach Greenwich head through the underpass and towards the station forecourt. The St Christopher's youth hostel is located about 20 meters away on your left hand side. For a more scenic approach you can take a boat along the River Thames or jump on the Docklands Light Railway.

St Christopher's in Greenwich offers you a true home away from home. Mix up some friendly, international, backpacking staff, a cozy chill-out room, authentic English Bangers n' Mash and wash it down with a crisp ale to create the perfect stay. Other key ingredients inside our humble abode include the fantastic Greenwich Playhouse, where hostellers can grab discount tickets to see some of the best up and coming players around. There's also a fantastic line up of bar crawls, beach parties and a great choice of accommodation. Choose from a private twin, a six bed mixed dorm, a six bed female only dorm and an 8 bed mixed dorm.

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